Babies: 9 - 12 Months

where do you change LO after outgrowing the changing table?

I'm wondering what other moms are doing after their LO out grow their changing table? My LO just turned from back to tummy yesterday. We are currently using our bathroom counter (lots of space for changing diaper) and we're able to wash our hands right after we toss out the dirty wipes and diaper. We do not own a changing table. Now that my LO learned to turn, we can't change her any more on the bathroom counter. I use the floor but the grandmas and grandpa might have a hard time leaning down or getting up from the floor. TIA

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Re: where do you change LO after outgrowing the changing table?

  • Well I change her basically anywhere, on the couch, on the floor, on my bed.  As for the grandparents, my dad watches dd during the day and he uses his bed since it's higher.
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  • We still use the changing table, but I'd imagine if you have a changing pad you can use the couch.
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  • We were still using the changing table with my niece when she was a year (she was walking).  Rolling doesn't mean they outgrow the changing table. 

    We'll go to the floor when we need to though, but it's much harder for us that way for now.  He wants to get up and crawl away.

  • We still use the changing table..we just give DD something to play with so she doesn't roll everywhere.
  • We still use a changing pad on top of the dressesr
  • We still use the changing table on my DS and he is over 2!  For a while I woudl get him dressed on the floor or wherever after bath, but would try to run away.  Changing table make him be still and we get things done a lot faster.  I'm sure once he is 100% out of diapers (we are potty training now) then we will get rid of it.
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